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These are anthologies in which Gregg's short stories have appeared.
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THE DIRT

 

Gregg Hurwitz is the critically acclaimed, internationally bestselling author of The Tower, Minutes to Burn, Do No Harm, The Kill Clause, The Program, Troubleshooter, Last Shot, and most recently, The Crime Writer, an instant international bestseller that has been nominated for best novel of the year by ITW, International Thriller Writers. His novels have been feature selections for all four major literary book clubs, chosen as Book Sense Picks, and translated into fourteen languages. He has written screenplays for Jerry Bruckheimer Films, Paramount Studios, MGM, and ESPN, developed TV series for Warner Studios, written comics for Marvel, and published numerous academic articles on Shakespeare. He has taught fiction writing in the USC English Department, and guest lectured for UCLA, and for Harvard in the United States and Europe. In the course of researching his thrillers, he has sneaked onto demolition ranges with Navy SEALs, swam with sharks in the Galápagos, and gone undercover into mind-control cults.

Hurwitz grew up in the Bay Area. While completing a BA from Harvard (’95) and a master's from Trinity College, Oxford in Shakespearean tragedy (’96), he wrote his first novel. He was the undergraduate scholar-athlete of the year at Harvard for his pole-vaulting exploits, and played college soccer in England, where he was a Knox fellow. He now lives in L.A. where he continues to play soccer, frequently injuring himself. Feel free to email him at gregghurwitzbooks@gmail.com

Novels:
The Tower, Simon & Schuster, 1999
Minutes to Burn, HarperCollins, 2001
Do No Harm, William Morrow, 2002
The Kill Clause, William Morrow, 2003
The Program, William Morrow, September 2004
Troubleshooter, William Morrow, September 2005
Last Shot, William Morrow, September 2006
The Crime Writer, Viking, July 2007

Comics/Graphic Novels:
Foolkiller, Fool's Paradise, trade, Marvel, 2008
Foolkiller, A Day Late and Forty Thousand Dollars Short, Marvel, 2007
Foolkiller, Fortune's Fool, Marvel, 2008
Foolkiller, Fool's Errand, Marvel, 2008
Foolkiller, Foolproof, Marvel, 2008
Foolkiller, Nobody's Fool, Marvel, 2008
Wolverine, The Death Song of J. Patrick Smitty, Marvel, 2007

Short Stories:
“All Said and Done,” Show Business is Murder, MWA, Berkeley Crime Press, 2004
“The Real Thing,” Meeting Across the River, BloomsburyUSA, 2005
“Dirty Weather,” Thriller, Mira Books, 2006

Academic Articles:
“Transforming Text: Iago’s Infection in Welles’ Othello.” Word & Image journal, UPenn, Volume 13, No 4, October-December 1997
“The Fountain, from the which my Current Runs”: A Jungian Interpretation of Othello.” The Upstart Crow, Clemson University, Volume XX, 2000
“A Tempest, A Birth and Death: Freud, Jung, and Shakespeare’s Pericles.
Sexuality and Culture, Rutgers University, Volume 6 Number 3, Summer 2002